Description

The ct_pr_event_get_pid() function reads the process ID of the process generating the
event.

The ct_pr_event_get_ppid() function reads the process ID of the process that forked
the new process causing the CT_PR_EV_FORK event.

The ct_pr_event_get_signal() function reads the signal number of the signal that caused
the CT_PR_EV_SIGNAL event.

The ct_pr_event_get_sender() function reads the process ID of the process that sent
the signal that caused the CT_PR_EV_SIGNAL event. If the signal's sender was
not in the same zone as the signal's recipient, this information is
available only to event consumers in the global zone.

The ct_pr_event_get_senderct function reads the contract ID of the process that sent
the signal that caused the CT_PR_EV_SIGNAL event. If the signal's sender was
not in the same zone as the signal's recipient, this information is
available only

The ct_pr_event_get_exitstatus() function reads the exit status of the process generating a
CT_PR_EV_EXIT event.

The ct_pr_event_get_pcorefile() function reads the name of the process core file if
one was created when the CT_PR_EV_CORE event was generated. A pointer to
a character array is stored in *namep and is freed when ct_event_free(3CONTRACT)
is called on the event handle.

The ct_pr_event_get_gcorefile() function reads the name of the zone's global core file
if one was created when the CT_PR_EV_CORE event was generated. A pointer
to a character array is stored in *namep and is freed when
ct_event_free() is called on the event handle.

The ct_pr_event_get_zcorefile() function reads the name of the system-wide core file in
the global zone if one was created when the CT_PR_EV_CORE event was
generated. This information is available only to event consumers in the global
zone. A pointer to a character array is stored in *namep and is
freed when ct_event_free() is called on the event handle.